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Display settings for your Mac
Match the light in your surroundings. Your MacBook Air has a Retina display with True
Tone technology. True Tone automatically adapts the color of the display to match the
light in your environment for a more natural viewing experience. Turn True Tone on or off
in the Displays pane of System Preferences.
Use a dynamic desktop. When you use a dynamic desktop picture, the desktop picture
automatically changes to match the time of day in your location. Click Desktop & Screen
Saver in System Preferences, click Desktop, then choose a picture for Dynamic Desktop.
To have your screen change based on your time zone, enable Location Services. If
Location Services is turned off, the picture changes based on the time zone specified in
Date & Time preferences.
Stay focused with Dark Mode. You can use a dark color scheme for the desktop, menu
bar, Dock, and all the built-in macOS apps. Your content stands out front and center
while darkened controls and windows recede into the background. See white text on a
black background in apps such as Mail, Contacts, Calendar, and Messages, so it’s easier
on your eyes when you’re working in dark environments.
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